Leaking Vado Shower

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Hi, had a bit of a disaster this afternoon whilst cleaning my Vado shower cartridge...

The cold water isolator screw started leaking the moment I tried to turn it and the head then broke off. It continues to leak and when I then turned the hot water one this also started leaking. I'm assuming that they are corroded.

I've attached a photo to help visualise the shower.

I have tried EVO-Stick leak repair putty but this didn't stop the leak.

Any suggestions?

I haven't got a socket large enough, but could the area where the isolator be replaced or are am I looking at a whole new shower?

I'm now in bad books with the other half so would greatly appreciate any advice!
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If one of them has sheared then I'm afraid it's a new shower. Not worth the hassle trying to fix.

If you did want to try and fix, you'd need to drill out and tap then find suitable screws.

Toss up between that or pulling your wall apart!

Bet you wish you hadn't now, bummer :(
 
This post is old now but just in case anyone has this same issue, this does not require a new shower. These isolation valves are replacement parts.

I got mine from DiVapor: https://www.divapor.com/spares/show...ado-cel-003a-fil-non-return-valve-housing.php

But, you need to get the right part for the shower of your exact model, so call Vado after-sales support (they are excellent and you don't need a warranty for them to help you with issues). Send them photographs of your model and they'll give you the part number.

Hope this poor man didn't buy a new shower for parts that are £20 each.
 
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This post is old now but just in case anyone has this same issue, this does not require a new shower. These isolation valves are replacement parts.

I got mine from DiVapor: https://www.divapor.com/spares/show...ado-cel-003a-fil-non-return-valve-housing.php

But, you need to get the right part for the shower of your exact model, so call Vado after-sales support (they are excellent and you don't need a warranty for them to help you with issues). Send them photographs of your model and they'll give you the part number.

Hope this poor man didn't buy a new shower for parts that are £20 each.
Hi, Is this the Vado Prima built in thermostatic (WG-11901) I've exchanged messages with National Shower Spares and Di Vapour as I have this shower and it is dripping when the shower is turned off. I've been told it's the flow cartridge 1/2 which I can but from either of them. Does this sound about right to anyone? How much would a plumber charge to replace this if this part to fix the dripping of water?

Thanks in advance for any support and guidance
 

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